So, it snowed in Colorado... bummer.

too larry

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Colorado pot grower loses 20K plants due to early snow


Welcome to farming. An old joke I always liked. Two farmers were talking over their fence about winning a million dollars in the lottery. One said he would go to Paris, Rome and all the old European capitals. Eat at the finest restaurants, stay at 4 star hotels, etc, etc. When pressed, the other farmer said, "well, I guess I'll just farm till mine's all gone."
 

too larry

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Strain dependent I suppose


You can let them go until thanksgiving some years, we have really nice dry sunny autumns

mine are still going. Had to lug them into the garage during the snow though
Thanks. My niece is in one of the Denver 'burbs. Sister stays with her about 1/3 of the year. I wish they would take up gardening, but they claim they don't have time.
 

UncleBuck

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I took 6 scraggly old clones and planted them into dusty old reused soil in 25 gallon pots. Barely kept up on watering

should get about a pound each
 
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